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Title: Catfish Pond Construction


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Catfish Pond Construction
  • Gary Burtle
  • Animal Dairy Science, UGA
  • Tifton, GA

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Catfish Ponds on Level Land
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Catfish Pond Dimensions
  • Approximately 10 acres, 600 ft wide
  • Average 4 ft deep
  • Smooth bottom, 1 slope or less
  • Levees at least 10 ft wide at top
  • Levee slopes 31 or best 51
  • Drain dimensions at least 12 inch diameter

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A Well Constructed Levee
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A Finished Levee
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Pond Soils Must Have Clay
  • A minimum of 25 clay is required to slow the
    rate of seepage from ponds
  • Construction requires that clay be compacted
    after each 12 inch layer
  • Clay content over 60 should be mixed with soil
    of a lesser clay content
  • Top soil layers must be disrupted with a trench
    and filled back with clay

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Rubber Tire Dirt Scrapers
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Catfish Pond Equipment
  • Three phase power is essential
  • Hook ups for three aerators each with 10 HP
    electric motors is common
  • Bulk feed storage for at least 16 tons of catfish
    feed should be near the ponds
  • Remote sensors, monitors and transmitters need
    power supplies

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Three Phase Electric Power
10
Pond Construction Work Plan
  • Survey
  • Soils
  • Water Supply
  • General
  • Permits
  • Contracts and Estimates
  • Financing

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Survey the Grade
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Use Laser Leveling
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Pick an Experienced Contractor
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Identify the Soil Types
Top Soil

B C Horizons
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Check the Soil Texture
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Pond Design Options
0.2 slope falls 1.2 ft over 600 ft
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Levee Pond Layout
Drains
10 A
General Direction Of Slope
Well
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Volume of a Levee
Assume 16 ft Top Width. Assume 51 Slope on both
sides. Assume 5 ft average Levee Height.
(16 x 5) (5 x 5 x 5/2) (5 x 5 x 5/2) 205 sq
ft 205 sq ft x 100 ft 20,500 cu ft per 100 ft
length 20,500 cu ft / 27 cu ft per cu yd 759 cu
yd/ 100 ft
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Multiple Pond Sizes for Hatchery
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Size Ponds According to Your Need
  • Generally 10 Acres for loading 20,000 lb of
    catfish per harvest.
  • Size ponds according to market FIRST.
  • Consider topographical and soils characteristics
    of your property.
  • Avoid long and narrow ponds or odd shaped ponds.
  • Use the slope of your land.

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Water Control Structures
  • Pond Drains
  • Water Supply Lines

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Drains on Outside of Levee
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Swivel Drains
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Drain Through Core
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Antiseep Collar
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Seal the Collar
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In Levee Drain Lines
Clean-outs every 400 ft Concrete bearing masses
at junctions Junctions at 45 degrees
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Drain too High
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Weighted Drain
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Improperly Weighted Drain
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Water Supply Line
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Supported Supply Line
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Alfalfa Valve
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Supply too Close to Levee Toe
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Well and Power Unit
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Filling Ponds from Natural Water
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13 Million Gallons in a 10 A Pond
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Water Budget
(Evaporation Seepage) Rainfall
Water that must be Pumped
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Water Budget
  • 45 inches/year Average in Georgia
  • Evaporation from ponds 0 to 1 inch per day
  • Accounts for about 36 inches per year
  • Seepage varies according to compaction
  • 0.05 to 0.5 inch per hour
  • Accounts for about 12 to 120 inches per year

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Water Needed
  • 48 to 60 inches to fill the pond
  • If pond is full
  • 3 to 12 inches for well built ponds
  • 48 to 120 inches for seeping ponds

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Estimating Water Flow
D
12 in.
Area of pipe A
Q A X D
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Flow Problem
Assume an 8 diameter pipe. Assume D is 12
inches.
A 3.14 x 6 2 113 sq inches
Q 12 x 113 1,356 GPM
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How Long to Fill a Pond?
Assume a 10 acre pond. Assume a 400 GPM well
capacity. Assume very short distance between well
and pond.
10 A X 4 ft X 325,000 gal/A-ft / 400 GPM
32,500 minutes or 541 hr or 22.5 days
Recommend 50 GPM per Acre of Pond
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Options to Fill Ponds
  • Seek sites with adequate ground or surface water.
  • Drill several wells and pump into linked water
    lines. (3 x 400 GPM 1,200 GPM)
  • Pump from adjacent ponds that are to be drained
    using a high volume-low head pump.

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This Could Be You!
46
Bins Require Extra Land
47
Dont Forget Storage
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